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0g power wire appears burnt looking at both ends
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<blockquote data-quote="jrdnhsnbrg" data-source="post: 8157502" data-attributes="member: 643734"><p>The difference between 6-12 inches and 18 inches is negligible as long as there's no risk of the wire shorting between the fuse and the battery, not to mention it's not possible in all cars to have a fuse that close. It's not in my car, due to the fact that I have to loop my power wire down the side and around the back of my battery by the air filter box and then finally had enough room for a fuse. It is completely surrounded by plastic so there is no risk of shorting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrdnhsnbrg, post: 8157502, member: 643734"] The difference between 6-12 inches and 18 inches is negligible as long as there's no risk of the wire shorting between the fuse and the battery, not to mention it's not possible in all cars to have a fuse that close. It's not in my car, due to the fact that I have to loop my power wire down the side and around the back of my battery by the air filter box and then finally had enough room for a fuse. It is completely surrounded by plastic so there is no risk of shorting. [/QUOTE]
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